In the Zakarpattia Region, the first wind power plant (WPP) with a capacity of 80 MW began to operate.
This follows from a statement by the State Energy Supervision Inspectorate of Ukraine, the Ukrainian News agency reports.
"Currently, the plant is operating in test mode with a capacity of 1.8 MW. It is equipped with a turbine with a capacity of 4.8 MW, has a tower height of 120 m, and a rotor diameter of 152 m. One such wind turbine has the potential to provide electricity for up to 3,000 households. The total installed capacity of the planned wind farm will be 80 MW," the message reads.
According to the report, the amount of electricity that the wind farm will produce is enough to supply 50,000 households annually.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, Ukraine intends to build 1 GW of flexible gas generation in 2024 and another 4 GW in the coming years.
Ukraine has lost 9 GW of capacity since the end of March due to russian shelling.
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